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UNICEF to supply water, medicine and food to millions affected by Cyclone Sidr


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UNICEF plans to supply safe water, medicine, and food to the millions affected by Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh.

Safe water is critical to ward off diseases, the biggest threat to children in flood emergencies. UNICEF is also distributing essential medicines and high energy biscuits to people in shelters and to those returning to homes.

An estimated 3.2 million people have been affected by the cyclone with a reported 1,100 deaths and 1 million in shelters.

The worst affected districts are Barisa, Barguna, Patuakhali, Patharghata, Jhalokathi and Pirojpur. Hundreds are feared dead with large numbers of people missing in the islands and coasts, an estimated 300 in Patharghata alone.

At the height of the storm, electricity system failed first in parts and then throughout the country cutting off channels of communication across the country and the power supply still remains highly unstable. Communication with and access to the worst affected areas, the coastal districts, is limited.

Trees have fallen on all major highways largely severing road communication between Dhaka and other parts of the country.

There have been severe damages in houses, crops and livestock; the initial estimates show 80 per cent damage to lands and 30 per cent to houses in Khulna.



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